Temperature and moisture.
Celery can take anywhere from 3 weeks to a couple of months to decompose, depending on the environmental conditions. Decomposition speed is influenced by factors such as temperature, moisture, and presence of microorganisms that break down the celery. Composting can speed up the decomposition process.
Banana decomposition happens when enzymes break down the banana's organic matter, causing it to rot. Factors like temperature, humidity, and presence of microorganisms can influence the speed of decomposition.
Enzymes are the primary chemicals that speed up the decomposition of dead organisms. These biological catalysts, produced by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi, break down complex organic materials into simpler substances. Additionally, environmental factors such as temperature and moisture can influence enzyme activity, further accelerating the decomposition process.
There are some factors. Examples are temperature,medium and density.
friction, drag, and propulsion force
Mass (inertia), friction, & power of the coil.
Environmental factors that affect hot air balloons include wind speed and direction, temperature, and air pressure. Wind speed and direction determine the direction the balloon will travel, while temperature influences the temperature of the air inside the balloon. Air pressure affects the lift capability of the hot air balloon.
air pressure
The factors determining speed can vary depending on the context. In general, factors such as distance to be covered, mode of transportation, obstacles in the path, individual's physical condition and environmental conditions (like weather) can impact speed.
I only know ONE factor that affects the speed of light. Its the medium.
Factors like bacteria and dirt present, air exposure, if it is covered in lemon juice etc. ,what's in the air and any bugs around.
It can take anywhere from several months to several years for bones to fully decompose, depending on factors such as environmental conditions, presence of scavengers, and burial depth. Dry conditions can slow down decomposition, while moisture and microbial activity can speed up the process.